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Humanities End

Ethan's story begins as he narrowly escapes a relentless Android patrol in the rain-soaked city. The world is dominated by machines, and humans live in constant fear.

FraternalSky · Ficção Científica
Classificações insuficientes
31 Chs

The Midnight Infiltration

The night was draped in an inky blackness, with the occasional moonbeam slicing through the dense canopy above. Ethan silently moved through the compound of cannibals, his steps taken with the utmost care. He hoped they were mostly asleep after the huge feast they had devoured, leaving them satiated and drowsy.

Ethan's breaths were slow and controlled, his senses on high alert. He scanned the surroundings for any signs of movement, every rustling leaf, every distant whisper, held his attention. The compound lay in eerie silence, and he knew that the odds were stacked against him, but he had determination on his side.

His strategy involved avoiding well-lit areas at all costs. He followed the shadows, slipping through the darkness like a phantom. The compound was full of nooks and crannies where he could hide, and he made full use of them.

To divert the cannibals' attention, he approached the far corners of the compound and created subtle distractions. With deft hands, he loosened wooden boards, causing them to creak and moan, hoping the noise would draw the attention of at least a few of the cannibals.

Gathering intelligence was key to his plan. He strained his ears to listen for any conversations among the cannibals. The darkness concealed him, and he hovered near their huts, picking up fragments of their discussions. Though he couldn't understand their language entirely, he could discern the tone, and from that, he could gauge their mood and activities.

Ethan's journey led him closer to the hut of the cannibal leader. The structure was adorned with human skulls, an ominous sight. It was the most well-guarded part of the compound, with several cannibals standing watch. Ethan dared not approach too closely yet, waiting for the perfect moment.

The cover of night was his greatest ally, but it was also an unforgiving mistress. With each step he took, the risk of discovery loomed. Yet he pressed on, for the value of the mysterious device and the safety of Sophiapropelled him forward into the heart of the cannibal's compound, where the leader's hut lay shrouded in shadows and secrets.

Ethan's sharp eyes scanned the compound, and they settled on the dying embers of a fire. The flames had dwindled to mere flickers, casting feeble glows in the still night. No one lingered near the fire, as the huts were positioned a fair distance from it. Ethan saw an opportunity in this, a way to create a diversion.

Carefully, he reached for a piece of wood, one of the many scattered nearby, and held it close to the struggling embers. With a silent prayer to the night, he coaxed a small flame to life. The wood ignited, casting an eerie dance of light and shadow around him.

Ethan didn't hesitate. He moved swiftly and with calculated purpose, the burning wood in his hand. He approached one of the huts farthest from the prison cell and from the leaders hut, its dry thatch roof a vulnerable target. He touched the fiery wood to the thatch, and the flames greedily consumed it. The hut caught fire quickly, and the flames began to climb, casting an ominous glow into the night.

As the fire raged and the flames leaped higher, chaos erupted in the compound. Cannibals rushed towards the burning hut, shouting and frantically trying to control the fire. The guards, stationed to protect the leader's hut, couldn't ignore the commotion. They abandoned their posts, drawn to the fiery spectacle.

The leader had given strict instructions not to disturb him unless it was something the guards couldn't resolve on their own. Ethan knew this. He saw his chance. With the guards occupied with the blaze, Ethan made his move. Keeping to the shadows, he approached the leader's hut. The path lay open before him, and he couldn't afford to let this opportunity slip through his fingers.

With practiced stealth, Ethan entered the leader's hut, his heart pounding in his chest. The commotion outside seemed a world away, a result of the fire he had ignited. Inside the hut, the leader lay in a deep, undisturbed slumber, his breaths steady and peaceful.

Ethan knew he had to act swiftly, as the cacophony outside would undoubtedly wake the leader or worse, when the guard realized they could not put the fire out, they would come wake the leader up.

He began to search for the device, but he couldn't shake the feeling that the leader would keep it close, driven by curiosity and a desire for power.

Approaching the side of the leader's bed, Ethan's eyes darted around, searching for any sign of the mysterious device. As he leaned closer, he realized that the leader had it by his side. Relief washed over him; it was within his grasp.

But as Ethan reached for the device, the leader stirred. His eyes snapped open, realization and anger flashing across his face. With a surge of strength, he fought back, trying to punch Ethan. It was a desperate struggle, but Ethan was prepared.

In the dim, flickering light, Ethan's hand moved with a swiftness born of necessity. He pressed the sharp bone to the leader's neck, and in an instant, it pierced the skin. Blood began to flow, covering Ethan's hand as their eyes locked in a fierce and deadly gaze.

The leader's hands fell limp, life extinguished. Ethan slowly released the pressure on the leader's mouth. The deed was done. Bloodstained and resolute, Ethan swiftly retrieved the strange device from the side of the leader's lifeless body.

With the coveted device in hand, he knew that his exit had to be as discreet as his entrance. He made his way to the front door, heart pounding and mind racing, eager to rejoin Sophiaand ensure their escape from the perilous clutches of the cannibals.